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Samsung SDS launches AI platform to support National Assembly

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Samsung SDS Tower in southern Seoul / Samsung SDS

Samsung SDS Tower in southern Seoul / Samsung SDS

Samsung SDS said Tuesday it completed the first phase of a project to build an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered data platform for the National Assembly, launching what it described as a dedicated generative AI system to support legislative work.

Called the National Assembly AI Legislative Support Platform, it integrates data from 320 internal and external organizations and will be used by about 5,000 staff members — including lawmakers and their aides — the company said.

The system offers three core services: an AI assistant that answers policy-related questions, drafts documents and summarizes meeting minutes; an intelligent search function that retrieves Assembly and external materials using natural-language queries; and a bill recommendation service that identifies similar legislation and relevant statutory provisions.

Samsung SDS said it built the platform using FabriX, its proprietary generative AI service platform, and deployed it in an on-premises environment within the National Assembly Secretariat's data center to strengthen security. Responses are generated from verifiable sources such as meeting records and official reports, the company said.

The project is planned in three phases through 2027, with the goal of integrating legislative and public data to support policy decision-making.

"We’ve enabled AI-ready access to the National Assembly's diverse data," a Samsung SDS official said.

"Samsung SDS will continue to support the digital transformation of the public sector and deliver innovation that people can tangibly experience."

This article was published with the assistance of generative AI and edited by The Korea Times.